Other themes tie together many of this term’s films. Several are related to the campus MLK celebration theme of “Borders.” Film noir is investigated by the classic Maltese Falcon and neo-noirs Blade Runner 2049 and The Nile Hilton Incident. We celebrate New York City landmarks in The Opera House, Ex Libris: The New York Public Library and Wonderstruck. And the whole family will love Wonderstruck as well as Wonder, Coco, The Breadwinner, The Greatest Showman and the animated Oscar-Nominated Shorts.

In addition to the Met Opera series, Hop film also presents an array of one-of-a-kind, high definition (HD) cinema events, including theater broadcasts, art exhibitions and the occasional rock concert.

Box Office

Hop Film Office

About Hop Film

Hopkins Center Film presents over 120 movies a year, ranging from foreign and independent films to recent Oscar winners and classics. Within this slate, there is a Dartmouth Film Society (DFS) themed series and Film Specials, one-of-a-kind shows often with a live guest. Rounding out the lineup are the Event Cinema shows: HD broadcasts ranging from The Metropolitan Opera to London’s National Theatre to blockbuster art exhibitions.

Hopkins Center for the Arts
4 East Wheelock StreetDartmouth College
Hanover, NH 03755